By Angu Lesley Ngwa Akonwi
Football Writer,kick442.com-Cameroon
Vision Foot Académie spent last season fighting for their lives. Now they’re trying to build something sturdier — and 19-year-old Andréa Ngo Billong is the latest piece of that quiet rebuild.
Ngo leaves Authentic Ladies after two seasons in which she grew from a raw midfield prospect into one of Cameroon’s most polished young players. Her résumé already reads like someone older: a U20 Women’s World Cup appearance, a UNIFFAC U20 title won in Douala, and consistent minutes in a physically demanding league.
What Vision see in her is simple: calm on the ball, maturity beyond her age, and the kind of player who naturally knits a midfield together. Those were precisely the qualities they lacked during last season’s narrow escape.
This move isn’t flashy, and it won’t dominate league headlines. But inside the club, it feels like the kind of transfer that shifts standards — a player who can help them play with more control, more purpose, and less panic.
The Guinness Super League returns in December, and Vision will still have questions to answer. But with Ngo, they’ve added something they desperately needed: a young footballer who already plays as if she belongs on a bigger stage.
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